Quote Originally Posted by Paulbot View Post
You can see in the close up shots of the head that there’s a fair bit of planet folded up on his back. Also on his calves but I don’t think it’s a bad thing.
I saw the leg panels... and I know how difficult it is to have a spherical Transformers toy turn into a biped without too much kibble. Just look at the first few attempts (and toy) of a planet Unicron toy... either they looked like a ball with legs in robot mode (unproduced prototypes in the 80s), or half a planet in planet mode (Armada toy)... or have half a planet on their back (Star Wars TFs Death Star).
You can see on the close up images of the planet mode, it has a lot of small panels... and judging by the hinges on the panels at the back of the legs, there looks like a lot of it layers up on itself like a folded up road map.

Funny thing is... even though I think the recent expensive Japanese Masterpiece toys haven't been worth their price, this one feels worth it due to the size and detail... and lack of redundant accessories that have just a single display usage.
That said, I'd love to have some in-scale items like the two Autobot ships and a Galvatron figurine from the 1986 movie, to play out the final battle at the end of the movie.